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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Altima / June 2005

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Accessing the back of the Radio

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Pete - 23 Jun 2005 04:54 GMT
I just purchased a Sirius Satellite Radio (Audiovox PNP3) for my 2005 Nissan
Altima 2.5. I would like to hard wire it to the back of the audio system,
and I'd like to do it myself.

Does anyone out there know how to gain access to the back of the stereo?
It's the standard, factory-installed audio system. Any help would be
appreciated. They sure don't offer any tips in the manuals that came with
the car.

Thanks,
Pete
You_Know_Who~ - 27 Jun 2005 16:55 GMT
that stereo is not designed for an input.  You will have to use a sirius
with an FM transmitter and tune the Altima stereo to the Sirus frequency,
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> I just purchased a Sirius Satellite Radio (Audiovox PNP3) for my 2005 Nissan
> Altima 2.5. I would like to hard wire it to the back of the audio system,
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> Thanks,
> Pete
bucksatan - 30 Jun 2005 15:25 GMT
The other solution is to by a new head unit (stereo) that has input jacks
in it.

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